Richter scale

The Richter scale measures earthquake intensity using a numerical scale where each increment represents a tenfold increase in movement. It is essential for assessing the impact and potential damage of earthquakes. The strongest earthquakes so far recorded have reached 8.9 on the Richter scale.
Charles Francis Richter United States 1935
Richter scale

The Richter scale measures earthquake intensity using a numerical scale where each increment represents a tenfold increase in movement. It is essential for assessing the impact and potential damage of earthquakes. The strongest earthquakes so far recorded have reached 8.9 on the Richter scale.